Dalton Young, a 20-year-old defenseman for the OHL's Saginaw Spirit, attended the Washington Capitals' prospect camp in July. Since then, things have taken a turn -- he allegedly assaulted his girlfriend and stabbed her father.

Young had been arrested Thursday after he allegedly assaulted his 20-year-old girlfriend. He was arraigned Friday and released with a no contact order.

The same day, he visited his girlfriend's home in the 2700 block of River Road, Buelow said.

Upon learning that his girlfriend wasn't home, Young allegedly forced his way into the home and entered the parents' bedroom, and then proceeded into the kitchen.

The Marysville woman's parents called Young’s parents. Young's parents came over and were speaking with the homeowners when Young exited the kitchen and stabbed his girlfriend’s father in the back, Buelow said.

Officers responded to the home. After attending to the stabbing victim, they found Young attempting to remove a rifle from a locked secured rack in a Marysville patrol car.

Young is scheduled to appear in court on Aug. 20 on on charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder, first-degree home invasion, and resisting and obstructing a police officer.

Thankfully, the person Young stabbed was treated at the hospital and released.

The situation is now the dumbest Young has been publicly involved in, taking the mantle from a quote Saginaw's GM gave when Young signed with the team.

"Dalton is a very skilled, smart player," Jim Paliafito said, according MIHockeyNow.com. "He is an excellent skater whose style reminds me of defenseman Nick Lidstrom from the Detroit Red Wings."